sully00 wrote:Amendola is 27 with more size and a much better resume than Welker had coming to NE. There is just no loyalty or sentimentality in football. The only concern I have with Amendola is durability which is an issue all over the offense for NE right now.
Does he have a better resume than Welker had? Welker's receiving yardage in Miami was about the same as Amendola's in STL at the same ages (and by Amendola's current age he had two 1,000 yd seasons with the Pats under his belt).
I guess by the basic numbers they are similar. They went to the same school too. Welker seems to have had a better college career. It might seem like overkill to go back and look at college performance, but if nothing else I think it is obviously beneficial to gauge a player's consistency over many years, and also in recent years preparing for fantasy football drafts, and drawing on my knowledge of performance curves in the NBA, I have come to realize that collegiate performance before the age of 21 often seems to separate the players from the not-so-players. It tends to check out if you go back and look at NFL players' collegiate stats.